Photo Credits

The Global AIDS Alliance is deeply grateful to Rebecca Sullivan for generously allowing us to feature her photos on our website.  You can see Rebecca's portfolio at http://www.rebeccasullivan.com.  In addition, GAA acknowledges the support of Photoshare, which has provided many of our website photos.  Photoshare is a service of the INFO Project, which helps international nonprofit organizations communicate health and development issues through photography.  We encourage you to visit them online at http://www.photoshare.org/index.php.

The following credits are for the photos featured on the home page of this website:

Citizen's Pledge
© Rebecca Sullivan 2003

Stop HIV: Beyond ABC
© 2005 Project Concern International Staff, Courtesy of Photoshare
An Indonesian truck driver shows his support for condom use.  Project Concern works to raise awareness of the transmission and deadly impact of HIV/AIDS worldwide.

Treat the People
© 2006 Mike Wang/PATH, Courtesy of Photoshare
Rose Alinda lives in a slum in Nairobi, Kenya.  One of many Kenyans who have come forward to give a face to HIV/AIDS, Rose is on antiretroviral therapy and counsels others about the effectiveness of ARV treatment.

Fund the Fight
© 2006 Felix Masi/Voiceless Children, Courtesy of Photoshare
Am HIV-positive person stands near an audience of children at the HIV/AIDS candle memorial in Kibera, Africa's largest slum in Nairobi, Kenya.

Free Basic Education
© 2006 Cindy Waszak Geary, Courtesy of Photoshare
Schoolgirls in Zambia who have just participated in a discussion of the HIV education program in their school. 

Stop the Violence
© Rebecca Sullivan 2003

Strengthen Health Systems
© 2003 Shehu Danlami Salihu, Courtesy of Photoshare
Village families in Nigeria wait in line for HIV/AIDS voluntary counseling and testing. 

End Poverty
© 2004 Sudipto Das, Courtesy of Photoshare
A street child shares the front step of a closed shop with a stray dog in Kolkata, India. 

Protect Women & Girls
© 2004 Eileen Dietrich, Courtesy of Photoshare 
Anna, an HIV-positive Rwandan teenager, is an orphan who lost her father in the genocide and her mother to AIDS.  Her mother was raped during the genocide and infected with HIV.  Anna lives with her seven siblings, all of whom are HIV-positive.

The following credit is for the photo of South African women activists featured at the top of most of the site's interior pages:

© Rebecca Sullivan 2003

The following credits are for the photos are featured in GAA's Action Center:

Stop Violence
© Rebecca Sullivan 2003

Express Yourself
© Campaign to End AIDS

Get Organized
© 2004 Paul Jeffrey, Courtesy of Photoshare
A woman protests the US government's resistance to the widespread use of generic AIDS drugs at the XV International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Thailand.

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